Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
John - every time I see one of Tony Northrup's videos I wonder if he is misleading people on purpose or if he simply knows less about photography than he claims he does. Personally I think it is a bit of both.
First of all, you do not recalculate the "effective f-stop" on a lens for FX or DX. The f-stop is simply a purely mathematical calculation of the input aperture of the lenses diameter divided by the focal length. Neither of these two basic components of the lens change, regardless of which body you put the lens on, so the f-stop cannot change. The changes in the DoF is, on the other hand, correct. That is due to the effective magnification difference between the sensor sizes.
If you read up what DxO Mark writes about how their P-MPix is calculated, it quickly becomes apparent that once more we are being mislead just a little. Most of the difference in scores is related to the difference in sensor size and sensor resolution, rather than any actual change in lens performance. Nicely said if you want the same size of image from a DX image as an FX image, you have to magnify it a lot more, so you will definitely see a reduction in resolution.
Every one of his videos I've seen contains at least one significant factual error / omission like that, so I look at all of his conclusions with a great deal of suspicion.